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Stellantis Extends Summer Stoppage at Fiat 500 Turin Factory

MILAN, June 29 (Reuters) - Stellantis has added an extra week of summer downtime at its Fiat 500 factory in Turin, northern Italy, ​due to parts shortages from some suppliers, the FIM ‌Cisl trade union said on Monday, adding that the stoppage may also reflect weak demand.

  • FIM Cisl said in a statement the automaker had ​notified it of a stoppage at the Mirafiori factory ​from July 27 to 31, adding to a previously ⁠planned three-week summer downtime that was due to start in ​August.

  • Stellantis told unions that Mirafiori would halt activities for an extra ​week this summer due to parts supply shortages including for engines, bumpers and sensors, a company spokesperson confirmed.

  • Some suppliers are struggling to keep pace ​with increased production of the Fiat 500 city car, which ​was relaunched late last year with a hybrid version, the spokesperson said.

  • FIM ‌Cisl's ⁠Igor Albera, however, said continued stoppages at the plant suggested market demand was weaker than expected.

  • Operations at Mirafiori were due to resume on Tuesday after a week's stoppage around a public ​holiday in Turin.

  • Stellantis ​said last year ⁠it aimed to produce around 100,000 units of the Fiat 500 in 2026, in hybrid ​and fully electric versions.

  • The automaker's Europe Chief Emanuele ​Cappellano said ⁠last month the group had made 15,000 Fiat 500s in the first quarter, adding that production was accelerating but stopping short ⁠of confirming ​the 100,000 annual target.

  • Albera said Stellantis ​earlier this year cut the Mirafiori daily assembly rate for the 500 to ​400 units from 430.

Reporting by Giulio Piovaccari, editing by Alvise Armellini

Source: Reuters


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